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Good Bye
Today is my last day at Beliefnet (which I co-founded in 1999). The swirling emotions: sadness, relief, love, humility, pride, anxiety.
But mostly deep, deep gratitude.
How many people get to come up with an idea and have rich people invest money to make it a reality? How many people get to create
posted 8:37:24am Nov. 20, 2009 |
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"Steven Waldman Named To Lead Commission Effort on Future of Media In a Changing Technological Landscape" (FCC Press Release)
STEVEN WALDMAN NAMED TO LEAD COMMISSION EFFORT ON FUTURE OF MEDIA IN A CHANGING TECHNOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE
FCC chairman Julius Genachowski announced today the appointment of Steven Waldman, a highly respected internet entrepreneur and journalist, to lead an agency-wide initiative to assess the state o
posted 11:46:42am Oct. 29, 2009 |
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My Big News
Dear Readers,
This is the most difficult (and surreal) post I've had to write. I'm leaving Beliefnet, the company I co-founded in 1999.
In mid November, I'll be stepping down as President and Editor in Chief to lead a project on the future of the media for the Federal Communications Commission, the
posted 1:10:11pm Oct. 28, 2009 |
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"Beliefnet Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief Steps Down to Lead FCC Future of the Media Initiative" (Beliefnet Press Release)
October 28, 2009
BELIEFNET CO-FOUNDER AND EDITOR-IN-CHIEF STEPS DOWN TO LEAD FCC FUTURE OF THE MEDIA INITIATIVE
New York, NY - October 28, 2009 - Beliefnet, the leading online community for inspiration and faith, announced today that Steven Waldman, co-founder, president and editor-in-chief, will re
posted 1:05:43pm Oct. 28, 2009 |
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Secularizing the Cross (Christian Activists: Be Careful What You Wish For)
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week, in Buono v. Salazar, about whether a white 6 1/2 foot cross can be displayed in a national park as a tribute to World War I soldiers. Though it's depicted as a classic clash of the secular and the religious, it actually illustrates why Christian act
posted 1:15:51pm Oct. 08, 2009 |
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posted June 22, 2009 at 2:29 pm
You must trust in the Lord with all your heart – ask Him to give you (all) uncommon faith and favor & uncommon financial favor. Whatever little money you have, take 10 percent (if you are not a tither) and give it to your Church, a Church, 700 Club, etc. He will make it happen, he will see you through it. Read Isaiah 58; 60:7 & Jeremiah 29:11 & 33:3; and Psalm 40.
God bless you & trust in Him!!
posted June 24, 2009 at 6:57 pm
Trust in God. Let Him know that no matter what you gain or lose materialistically…that you will ALWAYS believe in and love Him. Have faith that whichever way this situation plays out that He knows what is best and you will make it through it or He would not have had you face it. Anything that God puts us through, He will see us through. Things may not always turn out like we want them to but I believe that WHATEVER we go through that the Lord is right there with us through it all. I will DEFINITELY be praying for the family and you guys just stick together and know that God is with you.
God Bless.
posted June 24, 2009 at 11:49 pm
Don’t worry it may be hard now, and you may think that its never going to be ok or that it will never pass but this is like a storm its only temporary and all storms pass by, just remember one thing DONT LOSE YOUR FAITH it doesnt matter how hard times might seem believe in GOD he is their and he knows every heartache and sees every tear he will help you get through this just dont give up on your Family or your Faith have your whole family pray it’ll be ok.
posted July 4, 2009 at 12:44 am
We just came through almost losing our house too. It was a battle but we were able to re finance and we are beginning to re build our lives.
Keep your Faith strong and trust in God. He will give you the right way.
I also read these prayers and scripture and that seems to guide me along the right way.
I’ll keep you and your family in prayer.